by Angela Dorn | Apr 24, 2018 | Articles
At a reception this weekend, I saw Anita Hill sitting quietly at a table while she waited to receive an award for her leadership as an activist. I felt emotional when I saw Hill, which felt strange to me, so I tried to dissect my feelings. This post is in honor of...
by Jocelyn Harmon | Apr 23, 2018 | Our Sheroes
BlackHer is all about advancing Black women’s personal, economic, and political power by getting educated and organized. This week we were thrilled to catch up with Cheryl Grace, senior vice president of U.S. Strategic Community Alliances and Consumer Engagement at...
by Jocelyn Harmon | Apr 18, 2018 | Our Sheroes
BlackHer is all about advancing Black women’s personal, economic, and political power by getting educated and organized. This week we were thrilled to catch up with Dalila Wilson Scott, Senior Vice President of Community Impact for Comcast Corporation and President of...
by Angela Dorn | Apr 17, 2018 | Articles
As almost everyone now knows, last week two African American men were arrested at a Philadelphia Starbucks for trespassing. The two sat in the store waiting for a friend without placing an order. When one of the men asked for the bathroom code, an employee told him...
by Jocelyn Harmon | Apr 13, 2018 | Articles
If you spent any time on social media this week you saw that women still have a LONG way to go to reach pay parity with men. We celebrated (if that’s the correct way to say it) Equal Pay Day on April 10th. This is the day when ALL women – Black, White,...
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